Experimental data show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Animal data indicate that the maximum tolerated heat dose after local hyperthermia of the central nervous system (CNS) lies in the range of 40-60 min at 42-42 x 5 degrees C or 10-30 min at 43 degrees C. No conclusions concerning the heat sensitivity of nervous tissue can be derived from clinical studies using localized hyperthermia. The choice whether or not to exceed the critical heat dose, as derived from laboratory studies, in clinical practice is very much dependent on the clinical situation such as the anatomical site and volume of the tissue involved, and prior therapy. Data on clinical application of whole body hyperthermia (WBH) show that nervous tissue can withstand a...
A 5 mm segment of the rat sciatic nerve was treated at 38 or 43 degrees C for 30 min using a brass t...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
The cervical region of the rat, including the spinal cord (cervical 5-thoracic 2) was irradiated wit...
Animal studies show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Although inter-species variations may ...
The thermal damage threshold of brain tissue was estimated from the immediate and delayed histologic...
Rat cervical spinal cord was X-ray irradiated at doses of 15, 18, 20 and 26 Gy. Ninety days later, a...
The effects of heat treatment at 42.9 +/- 0.4 degrees C for 30-90 min of rat cervical spinal cord (c...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column from the second to the fifth lumbar v...
The effect of hyperthermia on normal brain tissues and cerebrovascular permeability have recently be...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column between the cervical vertebrae 5 and ...
Hyperthermia can cause brain damage and exacerbate damage produced by traumatic brain injury, stroke...
The time-course of thermal damage to the spinal cord was studied after hyperthermia of the cervical ...
PURPOSE: Investigation of the effects of hyperthermia on the radiation response of rat lumbosacral s...
This is a preliminary experimental study on clinical application of hyperthermia with RF capacitive ...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
A 5 mm segment of the rat sciatic nerve was treated at 38 or 43 degrees C for 30 min using a brass t...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
The cervical region of the rat, including the spinal cord (cervical 5-thoracic 2) was irradiated wit...
Animal studies show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Although inter-species variations may ...
The thermal damage threshold of brain tissue was estimated from the immediate and delayed histologic...
Rat cervical spinal cord was X-ray irradiated at doses of 15, 18, 20 and 26 Gy. Ninety days later, a...
The effects of heat treatment at 42.9 +/- 0.4 degrees C for 30-90 min of rat cervical spinal cord (c...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column from the second to the fifth lumbar v...
The effect of hyperthermia on normal brain tissues and cerebrovascular permeability have recently be...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column between the cervical vertebrae 5 and ...
Hyperthermia can cause brain damage and exacerbate damage produced by traumatic brain injury, stroke...
The time-course of thermal damage to the spinal cord was studied after hyperthermia of the cervical ...
PURPOSE: Investigation of the effects of hyperthermia on the radiation response of rat lumbosacral s...
This is a preliminary experimental study on clinical application of hyperthermia with RF capacitive ...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
A 5 mm segment of the rat sciatic nerve was treated at 38 or 43 degrees C for 30 min using a brass t...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
The cervical region of the rat, including the spinal cord (cervical 5-thoracic 2) was irradiated wit...